In need of the following parts to get my Emulator back to operational status:

High C Key (with replacement spring, or a handful)Replacement Hard Drive (or a part number I can go search for the ones that will work)5.25" Floppy drive (for a spare, thReplacement internal fan (or known models/parts that will work as replacements)Replacement Power SwitchStandoffs that will work to secure the SCSI board (the plastic ones are broken)Replacement panel graphics (main panel and mod wheel) Factory library (on floppy or CD with floppy images that I can write to floppies)

It's actually an MFM Hard Drive; Miniscribe 8425 20MB to be exact. I was mistaken with regards to the SCSI reference. And the '+' denotes 512kb of RAM versus 256kb RAM.

Regardless, I pulled out the drive, and am in search of a replacement that's not insanely expensive. The internal fan was apparently added on at some point, a 120v Radio Shack fan. It's getting shit-canned and replaced with something much quieter.

Once I secure a high C key, a replacement power switch, and a set of plastic standoffs that will work, I'm in business.

There was a link to a person advertising Emulator parts (the Parts thread) -- I had emailed but received no response.

Rob's old emulator archive site had a list of compatible DDDS floppy drives and they shouldn't be more than $20 or so. I'm planning to replace both mine with compatible spares that are Teac, as they don't want to write anymore. I also recall that an early Mac model used a compatible 20mB harddrive.

In need of the following parts to get my Emulator back to operational status:

High C Key (with replacement spring, or a handful)Replacement Hard Drive (or a part number I can go search for the ones that will work)5.25" Floppy drive (for a spare, thReplacement internal fan (or known models/parts that will work as replacements)Replacement Power SwitchStandoffs that will work to secure the SCSI board (the plastic ones are broken)Replacement panel graphics (main panel and mod wheel) Factory library (on floppy or CD with floppy images that I can write to floppies)

I Live in the Baltimore / DC Area...

The Emulator II uses the same keyboard as the Kawai K4 from memory... Syntaur are a good source of replacement keys in the US:

In my opinion you might be better off ditching the SCSI drive and fitting a Lotharek Rev.F HxC floppy emulator instead. This will permit you to load and save from SDcards which means you can download images from the net and save to your PC with ease:

In need of the following parts to get my Emulator back to operational status:

High C Key (with replacement spring, or a handful)Replacement Hard Drive (or a part number I can go search for the ones that will work)5.25" Floppy drive (for a spare, thReplacement internal fan (or known models/parts that will work as replacements)Replacement Power SwitchStandoffs that will work to secure the SCSI board (the plastic ones are broken)Replacement panel graphics (main panel and mod wheel) Factory library (on floppy or CD with floppy images that I can write to floppies)

I Live in the Baltimore / DC Area...

The Emulator II uses the same keys as the Kawai K4 from memory... Syntaur are a good source of replacement keys in the US:

In my opinion you might be better off ditching the SCSI drive and fitting a Lotharek Rev.F HxC floppy emulator instead. This will permit you to load and save from SDcards which means you can download images from the net and save to your PC with ease: